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Mickey Joseph domestic assault case dismissed (4/5)

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All's well that ends well. Let's all move on and pretend this never happened.

All Mickey needs to do is get a $1m/yr coaching job somewhere where they don't care about headlines like this. Where's a school that doesn't have the internet yet?

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Lancaster County judge dismisses felony assault charge against Mickey Joseph​

Nolan Dorn • 46 minutes ago
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A Lancaster County judge on Wednesday dismissed the felony assault charge against former interim Husker coach Mickey Joseph.

Joseph and his attorney appeared in the Lancaster County courtroom via a Zoom call.

Lancaster County Prosecutor Erica Pruess filed a motion to dismiss the case because the accuser failed to testify against Joseph.

Maricopa County, Arizona authorities tried to serve a subpoena at the accuser’s home starting on March 22 but were unable to reach her, according to an affidavit filed Monday.

On several occasions, authorities rang the doorbell at the home with no response, court documents allege.

“Despite several attempts by the authorities in Arizona she was not able to be served,” Pruess said. “So at this time, I am moving to dismiss without prejudice.”

Judge Laurie Yardley then dismissed the case.

On Sept. 11, Nebraska Athletic Director Turd Alberts named Joseph as interim head coach following the firing of Scott Frost.

During his time as interim head coach, Joseph led the Huskers to wins against Indiana, Rutgers and Cockeye.

On Nov. 30, less than a week after Nebraska’s win over Cockeye, Lincoln Police arrested Joseph and he was lodged in the Lancaster County Jail. He was released on bail the next day.

Joseph had been accused of strangling a woman at his home during an argument over marital infidelity, court documents allege.

A University of Nebraska-Lincoln spokesman confirmed on Dec. 16 that Joseph was no longer with the Huskers.

Before the case’s dismissal, Joseph was facing a charge of assault by strangulation, a Class IIIA felony.
 
Maricopa County, Arizona authorities tried to serve a subpoena at the accuser’s home starting on March 22 but were unable to reach her, according to an affidavit filed Monday.

On several occasions, authorities rang the doorbell at the home with no response, court documents allege.

“Despite several attempts by the authorities in Arizona she was not able to be served,” Pruess said. “So at this time, I am moving to dismiss without prejudice.”

Judge Laurie Yardley then dismissed the case.
Wait, Maricopa County in AZ, where Frost moved to? Is he the 3rd person in this love triangle? The 4th person in a love quadrilateral also with Steve Taylor involving 3 Husker QBs? Let's speculate wildly on this scenario!
 
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